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The participants at the Yellowstone River catch fish during the National Trout Derby in Livingston, Montana.

National Trout Derby on the Yellowstone River in Livingston, Montana. Participants in the Childrens' event are seen seated at the bank of the Sacajawea lagoon. The three young boys fishing together in the second scene are Jack, Raymond, and Elroy Birkeland, and are holding fishing poles. Men in waders are fishing in the center of the river. A woman at the edge of the river tries to catch a fish. A boy holds up a fish he caught. View of fish that were caught being weighed. The winner of the fishing contest, with a 4lb fish, is Hank Fabian of Livingston.

Date: 1957, August 15
Duration: 41 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675069550
Dramatization. Explorer Doctor David Livingstone collapses in jungle, taken to Chief Chitambo’s Village and dies

In dramatization, an ailing David Livingstone leads caravan of African natives in the search of the Nile River’s source. Livingstone’s Muslim African servant, Abdullah Susi, puts coat on Livingstone. Livingstone leans on tree and gives orders. David Livingstone prays as he leans on tree before collapsing. Susi starts to give orders to other African native servants. African native servants carry David Livingstone on a stretcher and take him to the nearest village. Susi puts coat on David Livingstone and helps him to bed. Susi takes a worried look on his dying master before leaving. From his bed, David Livingstone struggles to write on his diary. Livingstone writes “Knocked up quite a while. And remain- recover- sent to buy milch goats. We are on the banks of the Molembo.” African servant Susi brings food for David Livingstone. David Livingstone only takes a cup, refusing the plate. David Livingstone drinks from his bed. African servant Susi rushes to Livingstone after being called. Livingstone asks his servant to reach for his magnifying glass before dismissing him. Livingstone holds magnifying glass. Livingstone slumps on his bed unconscious. David Livingstone’s African servants, Chuma and Susi, talk while washing plates. David Livingstone wakes up, sits on his bed. Livingstone grabs his diary. Kneeling at the right side of his bed, David Livingstone reads his diary one last time before dying. Intertitle says “Forward ever forward”. African servant Susi finds David Livingstone dead on the right side of bed. African servant Susi touches Livingstone’s body before he realizes that he is dead.

Date: 1925
Duration: 7 min 0 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: None
Clip: 65675078577
Dramatization. British explorer David Livingstone preaches Gospel to African villagers, meets future wife Mary Moffat for the first time in Kuruman

Map of Africa illustrating the Dr. David Livingstone’s entire route through the continent. Dramatization. Dr. David Livingstone approaches an African mother. David Livingstone preaches the Gospel to the Bakwana people. David Livingstone reads a pocket Bible. African villagers listen to David Livingstone. African child sitting. African child crouching inside container. African villagers stand up and leave after David Livingstone ends his homily. Dr. David Livingstone travels to Kuruman on ox-cart with African attendants. David Livingstone arrives in house of his friend, Robert Moffat. Robert Moffat and his wife Mary Smith-Moffat see David Livingstone’s entourage arrive. Robert Moffat’s daughter, Mary Moffat, teaches the alphabet and basic mathematics to African children. Young Mary Moffat joins her parents after they called her. David Livingstone meets Robert Moffat. Robert Moffat introduces David Livingstone to his wife and daughter. David Livingstone is led by the Moffats inside their home. Intense discussion during a London Missionary Society meeting in London. David Livingstone listens to Robert Moffat sharing the experiences of African slaves, rampant abduction and slave trading. David Livingstone speaks to Robert Moffat and other members of the London Missionary Society, expressing his interest to do missionary work in Africa.

Date: 1925
Duration: 4 min 54 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078554
Dramatization: David Livingstone falls from canoe, warns men of hippopotamus and Nile crocodile, admonishes hostile tribesmen

Dramatization: Dr. David Livingstone’s party paddles the Zambesi River in Mozambique. A hippopotamus swims nearby. David Livingstone’s canoe flips over, Livingstone falls, with Livingstone’s African attendants swim to an islet of reeds. David Livingstone emerges from river, calls his two attendants. A Nile crocodile opens its mouth. David Livingstone commands his attendants to swim back to land. African attendants swim back to Livingstone, evading the hippopotamus and the Nile crocodile. David Livingstone commands his African attendants sit with him near the river. David Livingstone’s party trek through tall jungle grass in Mozambique, on the way to the Indian Ocean. A hostile tribe confronts the party. Livingstone’s attendants run away. Hostile tribe archers attempt to shoot arrows at Livingstone. Tribesmen confront face-to-face with David Livingstone, who convinces them that he is not an Arab or Portuguese slave trader, but he is a “white man”, a term applied only to the British in Africa at that period. David Livingstone commands the Africans to sit down. David Livingstone admonishes the African tribesmen.

Date: 1925
Duration: 3 min 33 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078563
Dramatization of famous British explorer Dr. David Livingstone meeting Sechele, the Koena tribe chief in Kolobeng

Dramatization. Dr. David Livingstone’s life in Kolobeng (in present day Botswana). Mrs. Mary Moffat Livingstone combs hair of her child as Dr. David Livingstone leaves the house. Sechele, the chief of the Koena tribe, greets David Livingstone. Sechele warns Livingstone of peril crossing the desert. A bewitched African chief with attendant. Sechele asks for help from David Livingstone. David Livingstone’s children play with African children in village. Mary Moffat Livingstone and her son sit in front of oxcart, David Livingstone helps Mary Moffat Livingstone load items to oxcart. Sechele introduces his son to David Livingstone. Sechele offers his son to David Livingstone to assist him on his journey. David Livingstone’s entourage leaves Kolobeng.

Date: 1925
Duration: 2 min 56 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078558
Interesting scenes from football games of 1957. Heisman trophy awarded to John David Crow, of Texas A&M

Stands are crowded with spectators at University of Oklahoma's Owen Field, in Norman, Oklahoma, for a game between the Oklahoma "Sooners" and "the fighting Irish" of Notre Dame, on November 16, 1957. Although Oklahoma came into the game with a 47 game winning streak,they lose this game to Notre Dame, 7 to zero. In the telling play, Quarterback Bob Williams (number 9) throws to back, Dick Lynch (number 25) , who runs around the right end, untouched, for the only touchdown in this upset game. (Stickles, of Notre Dame kicked the extra point to make it a 7-0 ballgame.) Scene shifts to presentation of the Heisman trophy to halfback, John David Crow, of Texas A&M on December 11, 1957. Sequence shifts again, to football fans watching Canada's Grey Cup Classic,on November 30th, 1957. They see a long Winnipeg pass intercepted by Hamilton player, Ray Bawel, who runs it back for a sure touchdown, when he suddenly falls, having been tripped by Winnipeg fan, David Humphrey, who was standing on the sideline. Bawel gets up angrily, and goes back toward Humphrey, but is restrained by officials. Another unusual 1957 game is shown in which the players contend with rain and mud that makes play practically impossible.

Date: 1957, November 16
Duration: 1 min 18 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675069560
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